About 100,000 people are expected in Seoul’s Olympic Stadium on Friday and Saturday for Ultra Korea, according to the event’s organizers. While smaller than Ultra’s home base of Miami, the Korea edition stands out as one of the world’s top parties.

“Some of hottest partiers in the world,” are in South Korea, “more so than Vegas or Ibiza,” says Choi Hun, CEO of Octagon, the highest-rated South Korean club on DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs list, referring to two of the better-known dance music capitals.

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“In Seoul’s top nightclubs, the real ‘Gangnam Style’ is not dancing rappers or K-pop – it’s superstar DJs and EDM,” said Bernie Cho, president of Seoul-based K-pop agency, DFSB Kollective.

Re-branded as Ultra Korea from UMF Korea for its second annual edition, the event attempts to re-create the vibe of the 15-year-old Miami-based Ultra Music Festival that brings together the genre’s biggest names. Its March event in its hometown attracted more than 330,000 people from 95 countries over two weekends.

South Korean organizers said more than 80,000 tickets were sold to the domestic audience and expects up to 20,000 more from abroad for this weekend’s event. About 50,000 people attended last year, according to the organizers.